Johnny Cash - Original Soundtrack Recording I Walk The Line
(1971, Columbia Masterworks) Philippines pressing; PAL-30397-1B / PBL-30397-1B
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Johnny Cash - Original Soundtrack Recording I Walk The Line
(1971, Columbia Masterworks) Philippines pressing; PAL-30397-1B / PBL-30397-1B
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Blues Magoos - Electric Comic Book
(1967, Mercury) MONO
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R.E.M. - Murmur
(1983, I.R.S.) MFSL Special Limited Edition numbered 0168
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Motorhead - Iron Fist
(1982, Mercury) Promo foil stamp, back cover; STERLING in the deadwax
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The Rubber Band - Cream Songbook
(1969, GRT)
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John Williams - Original Motion Picture Score The Missouri Breaks
(1976, UA)
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Allmusic
Quote:
Sandwiched between John Williams' career-defining scores for the blockbusters Jaws and Star Wars sits his work on The Missouri Breaks, an eccentric and flawed 1976 Western starring Marlon Brando and Jack Nicholson. While eschewing the grandiose string arrangements and heroic sweep of the composer's best-known efforts, it's nevertheless one of Williams' most delightful and ambitious scores, applying traditional Western instrumentation like guitar, banjo, and harmonica to melodies rooted in contemporary pop and jazz. It's an approach as idiosyncratic as the film itself (and if anything only compounds the narrative's disjointedness), but taken on its own terms The Missouri Breaks is a rare exercise in subtlety and restraint from Williams' most bombastic period as well as a potent reminder of his remarkable versatility.
Stephen Stills - Manassas
(1972, Atlantic)
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Steve Lacy - The Forest And The Zoo
(1967, ESP)
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Fairport Convention - self titled
(1969, A&M) Promo
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Love - Forever Changes
(1967, Elektra) 2012 issue
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http://imageshack.us/a/img259/8618/tiphat.gif Hats off to Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman mastering.
Alice Cooper - Billion Dollar Babies
(1973, Warner Bros) German pressing; MANUFACTURED IN GERMANY in the deadwax
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Marc Johnson - Bass Desires
(1986, ECM)
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Radiohead - Kid A
(2000, Capitol) MASTERED BY CAPITOL in the deadwax
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Steely Dan - Can't Buy A Thrill
(1972, MCA) 1980 pressing
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Ry Cooder - Into The Purple Valley
(1972, Reprise)
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The record has a side 2 label on both sides, so I used the deadwax matrix to start on the first side/track 1.